Semantic Dementia

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Our brains are terribly fragile, sensitive and often vulnerable to all sorts of injury. Our brain tissue can be damaged by a variety of things like infection, strokes or tumors and any injury to the brain from an external force such as a car accident can result in a traumatic brain injury. Semantic Dementia is not the type of injury caused by an external environment or lifestyle factors such as head injury or a diet. It is a progressive process during which a person gradually loses their ability to remember the meaning of words, names and objects. Damage to the frontal lobe is typically associated with Semantic Dementia. Semantic Dementia implies a cognitive deficit affecting fundamental aspects of language, memory and object recognition,…show more content…
However in most cases patients with semantic dementia, suddenly begin to show symptoms, such as forgetting words for certain objects that are normally recognisable, difficulty in recognising people they don’t see regularly or simply forgetting the meaning of of words, faces and objects. These patients have no difficulty in remembering plans they made for the following day and what time they made those plans at, but rather semantic dementia is forgetting the meaning of things. In most cases it’s people between the age fifty and sixty five that get affected by semantic dementia, however unlike Alzheimer's disease which only affects elderly people, semantic dementia can affect the younger generation just as much as the older generation. When it comes to personality and behaviour traits, patients with semantic dementia tend to adapt a certain daily routine and become inflexible, which lead me to believe that people with semantic dementia could also show traits of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder…show more content…
In their test they examined a patients with late-onset OCD that lasted ten years and after the tests were done, the patient presented with clinical and neuroimaging features of Semantic Dementia. This clinical study was done due to the hypothesis of a linkage between Semantic Dementia and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. This study however remained a hypothesis and a worry amongst the clinicians as in their study they mention only one patient. In testing this hypothesis they did not have a control

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